Patent classifications
A61L2400/10
Hygienic Medical Devices Having Hydrophilic Coatings and Methods of Forming the Same
Hygienic Hydrophilic coatings, hydrophilic coating formulations and wetting fluids that include an anti-infective agent.
METHOD OF DELIVERING A THERAPEUTIC AGENT TO A SOLID TUMOR FOR TREATMENT
A method for delivering a therapeutic agent to a tumor through a target vessel includes delivering the therapeutic agent through a lumen of a catheter which has been coated or otherwise structured to reduce the wall shear stress during delivery of the immunotherapy and by generating turbulent flow during the delivery of the therapeutic agent.
INJECTABLE COMPOSITION AND USE OF SAID COMPOSITION
Injectable composition in hydrogel form, comprising water and micronized croscarmellose sodium. Method for preparing said injectable composition comprising mixing the components and heat treating the obtained composition at a temperature between 90° C. and 150° C., preferably between 100° C. and 130° C.
THROMBORESISTANT COATINGS, COATED DEVICES, AND METHODS
Embodiments herein relate to thromboresistant coatings, coated devices, and related methods. In an embodiment, a thromboresistant implantable, partially implantable, or wearable medical device is included having a substrate, a non-fouling basecoat layer, and a lubricious topcoat layer. The non-fouling basecoat layer can include a hydrophilic component and a hydrophobic component. The non-fouling basecoat layer is disposed over the substrate. The lubricious topcoat layer can include a photo-reactive polyvinylpyrrolidone compound and a cross-linking agent. The lubricious topcoat layer can be disposed over the non-fouling basecoat layer. Other embodiments are also included herein.
Coatings
Lubricious coatings for medical devices and their uses are described.
Medical hollow tube
A cable includes a sheath, and a coating film covering a circumference of the sheath. The coating film adheres to the sheath. The static friction coefficient of a surface of the coating film is smaller than the static friction coefficient of a surface of the sheath. The adhesion strength between the sheath and the coating film is 0.30 MPa or more.
Operating room coating applicator and method
A disposable coating applicator container for applying a coating of a therapeutic agent upon an object to be coated. The disposable coating applicator container includes a sealable container, the sealable container having a container bottom, the container bottom having upwardly extending walls, each upwardly extending wall terminating in an upper edge, and a closure for sealing a device compartment formed in part by the upwardly extending walls, the closure adjacent to the upper edges of the upwardly extending walls; and a therapeutic agent positioned in fluid communication with the device compartment, wherein the disposable coating applicator container comprises a flexible material and is in the form of a bag-like structure.
Bioactive coatings
Antimicrobial and antithrombogenic polymer or polymeric blend, compounds, coatings, and materials containing the same, as well as articles made with, or coated with the same, and methods of making the same exhibiting improved antimicrobial properties and reduced platelet adhesion. Embodiments include polymers with antimicrobial and antithrombogenic groups bound to a single polymer backbone, an antimicrobial polymer blended with an antithrombogenic polymer, and medical devices coated with the antimicrobial and antithrombogenic polymer or polymeric blend.
ULTRASONIC SURGICAL BLADES
An ultrasonic surgical blade includes a body having a proximal end, a distal end, and an outer surface. The distal end is movable relative to a longitudinal axis in accordance with ultrasonic vibrations applied to the proximal end. At least a portion of the outer surface of the body comprises a lubricious coating adhered thereto. The lubricious coating has a coefficient of friction that is less than the coefficient of friction of the outer surface of the body.
Antifouling Polymeric Coating Compositions
Provided herein are compositions comprising: (a) a polymeric catechol binder, such as: polymeric dopamine, polymeric norepinephrine, polymeric epinephrine; polymeric pyrogallol, polymeric tannic acid, polymeric hydroxyhydroquinone, polymeric catechin, polymeric epigallocatechin etc.; and (b) a hydrophilic polymer, methods for using the compositions to coat a substrate, and methods for making the compositions. In particular, the substrate may form part of an apparatus on which it would be beneficial to limit biofouling and/or protein binding.